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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Brown" data-source="post: 1804456" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Just being dispatched doesn't give you the authority to do something you don't have the authority to do.</p><p></p><p>Now, being dispatched i.e. informed by a 3rd party of a possible crime is one of the factors that can add up to reasonable suspicion but in and of itself does not necessarily constitute reasonable suspicion.</p><p></p><p>The way I typically handle it is to ask for clarification and respond to the area. If I observe something that allows me to detain someone and I feel it's in the public interest, I do so.</p><p></p><p>If I don't observe anything that allows me to detain someone but I still believe it's in the public interest for me to contact them, I contact them with their consent and if they tell me to get bent, I go bend.</p><p></p><p>If I don't observe anything that allows me to detain someone and I don't see any issue in the public interest, I go get a Coke Zero.</p><p></p><p>Michael Brown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Brown, post: 1804456, member: 18"] Just being dispatched doesn't give you the authority to do something you don't have the authority to do. Now, being dispatched i.e. informed by a 3rd party of a possible crime is one of the factors that can add up to reasonable suspicion but in and of itself does not necessarily constitute reasonable suspicion. The way I typically handle it is to ask for clarification and respond to the area. If I observe something that allows me to detain someone and I feel it's in the public interest, I do so. If I don't observe anything that allows me to detain someone but I still believe it's in the public interest for me to contact them, I contact them with their consent and if they tell me to get bent, I go bend. If I don't observe anything that allows me to detain someone and I don't see any issue in the public interest, I go get a Coke Zero. Michael Brown [/QUOTE]
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